Six months ago staunch allies like Canada and Australia would have loved to help, although they couldn’t replace China overnight. But the same tariffs that led to China’s new licenses for critical minerals are hitting the former allies Trump is treating like enemies.

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    Every time. They’re well aware of my stance on war.

    To go to war, every adult must vote yes or no. The yes vote is immediately signed up for military service, no exceptions given outside of life-threatening conditions. Everyone can do something even if it’s just logistics.

    No votes go about their business as usual.

    And of course, there will be people who for one reason or another, legitimate or not, can’t leave the general areas they live in. They can be national guard and show up to work the fields every day, ensuring wartime food supplies.

    It may sound harsh, but unless you’re willing to get down in the shit yourself, you have no business demanding someone else do it for you.

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        Ooh, yeah this is also a good one.

        Any politician that speaks in favor of going to war is given front-line duty regardless of how they vote.

        Again, if you’re going to demand it, you’re going to DO it. That means people who use their influence to sway others are also going to do it, even if they’re cowards behind a voting booth.

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        Nah, Rome tried that in the Republic, mostly it just got armies murdered. Rome won in the end anyways because what it was good at was making more armies.

        What you do is make the drafting of their children as enlisted front line mandatory.